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The story of Vikings, from fighting longships and legendary bravery to mythological gods and monsters. Who were the Vikings? -- Lords of the sea -- A Viking warship -- Viking warriors -- Weapons -- Terrorizing the west -- East into Russia -- Discovering new lands -- A Viking fort -- Other ships -- Trading east and west -- Kings and freemen -- Women and children -- At home -- Mealtime -- Animals, wild and imagined -- Farming -- Getting around -- In the workshop -- Spinning and weaving -- Jewelry -- Games, music, and stories -- Gods and legends -- Viking burials -- Runes and picture stones -- The Jelling Stone -- The coming of Christianity -- Did you know? -- Who's who? -- Find out more
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9th-century sword handle from Denmark
Part of a gilded bronze harness from Broa, Sweden Two gold rings
Amber game piece from Denmark
Viking peasant warrior 10th-century figure of a man riding a horse, from Sweden
Resurrection egg
Gold arm-ring from Denmark
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Replica of a ship’s detachable figurehead
VIKING
Gilded bronze harness bow from Denmark
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SUSAN M. MARGESON Photographed by
PETER ANDERSON
Belt mount from the Volga region in Russia
Thor’s hammer
Norwegian Urnes-style brooch
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The Åby Crucifix from Denmark
Animal-head post from the Oseberg burial ship, Norway
LONDON, NEW YORK, MELBOURNE, MUNICH, AND DELHI Project editor Scott Steedman Art editor Andrew Nash Managing editor Simon Adams Managing art editor Julia Harris Researcher Céline Carez Production Catherine Semark Picture researcher Julia Ruxton Editorial consultant David M. Wilson
Silver brooch from Birka, Sweden
7ȩȪȴ(ȥȪȵȪȰȯ Editors Lorrie Mack, Steve Setford Art editors Rebecca Johns, Peter Radcliffe Managing editor Jane Yorke Managing art editors Owen Peyton Jones, Jane Thomas Art director Martin Wilson Associate publisher Andrew Macintyre Picture researchers Brenda Clynch, Harriet Mills Production editors Jenny Jacoby, Melissa Latorre DTP designer Siu Yin Ho Jacket editor Adam Powley Editorial consultant Philip Parker US editor Margaret Parrish
Silver pendant of a Viking woman
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Danish coins
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Bronze key from Gotland, Sweden
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Gilded bronze mount from horse’s bridle, Broa, Sweden
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The Jelling Cup
Contents 6 Who were the Vikings? 8 Lords of the sea 10 A Viking warship 12 Viking warriors 14 Weapons 16 Terrorizing the west 18 East into Russia 2